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State Route 123 marker

State Route 123

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length43.61 mi [1] (70.18 km)
Existed1924–present
Major junctions
South end SR 251 near Blanchester
Major intersections
North end SR 4 in Germantown
Location
Country United States
State Ohio
Counties Brown, Clinton, Warren, Montgomery
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 122 SR 124

State Route 123 (SR 123) is a state highway in southwestern Ohio. The route runs from SR 251 about seven miles (11 km) southeast of Blanchester to Germantown at SR 4, a distance of 43.6 miles (70.2 km). The section of road from Franklin to Lebanon was originally a toll road until it was taken over by Warren County and made free for public use. [2]

Southbound in Lebanon, Ohio

Landmarks

Ohio Historical Marker #2-14 is located on State Route 123 near Blanchester. It commemorates the Garrison Corner Community which was settled by Lemuel Garrison, Sr., and included a school and cemetery. [3]

History

In Lebanon, SR 123 was rerouted to a new roadway, which the city of Lebanon has called " Neil Armstrong Way", from SR 63's (Main Street) intersection with Glosser Road to SR 123's existing intersection with Hart Road. Armstrong for many years owned a farm along SR 123 between Lebanon and the community of Red Lion. The road opened on October 7, 2014. There are also plans to introduce a bill in the state senate to apply the name "Neil Armstrong Way" to the entire stretch of SR 123 from Lebanon to Red Lion. [4] [5] [6]

Major intersections

CountyLocation mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Brown Perry Township0.000.00 SR 251
0.761.22 US 68 – Fayetteville
Clinton Blanchester6.9111.12
SR 133 south (Bourbon Street) – Stonelick State Park, Williamsburg
Southern end of SR 133 concurrency
7.0311.31

SR 28 east (Main Street) / SR 133 north (Broadway Street)
Northern end of SR 133 concurrency; southern end of SR 28 concurrency
Warren Harlan Township7.9812.84
SR 28 west – Milford
Northern end of SR 28 concurrency
12.6120.29 SR 132 – Butlerville, Clarksville
Salem Township15.6425.17

US 22 east / SR 3 north / Whitacre Drive
Southern end of US 22 / SR 3 concurrency
Morrow17.3727.95

US 22 west / SR 3 south (Pike Street)
Northern end of US 22 / SR 3 concurrency
Turtle Creek Township22.7336.58
SR 350 east / Phillips Road – Fort Ancient
Western terminus of SR 350
22.82–
23.00
36.73–
37.01
I-71 – Columbus, CincinnatiExit 32 (I-71)
Lebanon25.38–
25.53
40.85–
41.09



SR 48 south / SR 48T north to US 42 north
Interchange; southern end of SR 48 concurrency; southern terminus of unsigned SR 48T
26.4442.55

US 42 / SR 48 north (Broadway) / SR 63 begins
Northern end of SR 48 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 63
27.3343.98
SR 63 west (Main Street) / Glosser Road
Northern end of SR 63 concurrency
Clearcreek Township31.9551.42
SR 122 east
Southern end of SR 122 concurrency
32.1951.80 SR 741 – Springboro, Mason
32.1451.72
SR 122 west – Middletown
Northern end of SR 122 concurrency
Franklin36.50–
36.59
58.74–
58.89
I-75 – Dayton, CincinnatiExit 36 (I-75)
37.8060.83
SR 73 west (South River Street)
Southern end of SR 73 concurrency (on one-way pair)
38.1561.40
SR 73 east (Second Street)
Northern end of SR 73 concurrency (on one-way pair)
Montgomery German Township43.6170.18 SR 4 – Middletown, Germantown, Dayton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. November 30, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  2. ^ "TOWNSHIP PROFILE, HISTORY AND GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS" (PDF). Clear Creek Township. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Marker #2-14 Garrison Corner Community". The Ohio Historical Society. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  4. ^ Budd, Lawrence (April 3, 2014). "Road to be named for Neil Armstrong". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  5. ^ Budd, Lawrence (August 24, 2014). "Development anticpated [sic] along Neil Armstrong Way". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  6. ^ Budd, Lawrence (October 9, 2014). "Neil Armstrong Way opens for drivers". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved October 13, 2014.

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Route map:
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State Route 123 marker

State Route 123

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length43.61 mi [1] (70.18 km)
Existed1924–present
Major junctions
South end SR 251 near Blanchester
Major intersections
North end SR 4 in Germantown
Location
Country United States
State Ohio
Counties Brown, Clinton, Warren, Montgomery
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 122 SR 124

State Route 123 (SR 123) is a state highway in southwestern Ohio. The route runs from SR 251 about seven miles (11 km) southeast of Blanchester to Germantown at SR 4, a distance of 43.6 miles (70.2 km). The section of road from Franklin to Lebanon was originally a toll road until it was taken over by Warren County and made free for public use. [2]

Southbound in Lebanon, Ohio

Landmarks

Ohio Historical Marker #2-14 is located on State Route 123 near Blanchester. It commemorates the Garrison Corner Community which was settled by Lemuel Garrison, Sr., and included a school and cemetery. [3]

History

In Lebanon, SR 123 was rerouted to a new roadway, which the city of Lebanon has called " Neil Armstrong Way", from SR 63's (Main Street) intersection with Glosser Road to SR 123's existing intersection with Hart Road. Armstrong for many years owned a farm along SR 123 between Lebanon and the community of Red Lion. The road opened on October 7, 2014. There are also plans to introduce a bill in the state senate to apply the name "Neil Armstrong Way" to the entire stretch of SR 123 from Lebanon to Red Lion. [4] [5] [6]

Major intersections

CountyLocation mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Brown Perry Township0.000.00 SR 251
0.761.22 US 68 – Fayetteville
Clinton Blanchester6.9111.12
SR 133 south (Bourbon Street) – Stonelick State Park, Williamsburg
Southern end of SR 133 concurrency
7.0311.31

SR 28 east (Main Street) / SR 133 north (Broadway Street)
Northern end of SR 133 concurrency; southern end of SR 28 concurrency
Warren Harlan Township7.9812.84
SR 28 west – Milford
Northern end of SR 28 concurrency
12.6120.29 SR 132 – Butlerville, Clarksville
Salem Township15.6425.17

US 22 east / SR 3 north / Whitacre Drive
Southern end of US 22 / SR 3 concurrency
Morrow17.3727.95

US 22 west / SR 3 south (Pike Street)
Northern end of US 22 / SR 3 concurrency
Turtle Creek Township22.7336.58
SR 350 east / Phillips Road – Fort Ancient
Western terminus of SR 350
22.82–
23.00
36.73–
37.01
I-71 – Columbus, CincinnatiExit 32 (I-71)
Lebanon25.38–
25.53
40.85–
41.09



SR 48 south / SR 48T north to US 42 north
Interchange; southern end of SR 48 concurrency; southern terminus of unsigned SR 48T
26.4442.55

US 42 / SR 48 north (Broadway) / SR 63 begins
Northern end of SR 48 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 63
27.3343.98
SR 63 west (Main Street) / Glosser Road
Northern end of SR 63 concurrency
Clearcreek Township31.9551.42
SR 122 east
Southern end of SR 122 concurrency
32.1951.80 SR 741 – Springboro, Mason
32.1451.72
SR 122 west – Middletown
Northern end of SR 122 concurrency
Franklin36.50–
36.59
58.74–
58.89
I-75 – Dayton, CincinnatiExit 36 (I-75)
37.8060.83
SR 73 west (South River Street)
Southern end of SR 73 concurrency (on one-way pair)
38.1561.40
SR 73 east (Second Street)
Northern end of SR 73 concurrency (on one-way pair)
Montgomery German Township43.6170.18 SR 4 – Middletown, Germantown, Dayton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. November 30, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  2. ^ "TOWNSHIP PROFILE, HISTORY AND GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS" (PDF). Clear Creek Township. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Marker #2-14 Garrison Corner Community". The Ohio Historical Society. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  4. ^ Budd, Lawrence (April 3, 2014). "Road to be named for Neil Armstrong". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  5. ^ Budd, Lawrence (August 24, 2014). "Development anticpated [sic] along Neil Armstrong Way". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  6. ^ Budd, Lawrence (October 9, 2014). "Neil Armstrong Way opens for drivers". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved October 13, 2014.

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